By Evan Minsker
on March 24, 2015 at 10:43 p.m. EDT

Photo by Tom Spray

This June, A-Trak is heading out on a club tour dubbed the "Gold Gone Wild" tour. He'll be joined by AraabMuzik and Ape Drums. Find his full itinerary and read a statement from A-Trak on the upcoming tour below.

By Evan Minsker
on March 10, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. EDT

Photo by Tom Spray

Following in the footsteps of Grizzly Bear, Rick Rubin, and many others, A-Trak has taken to Genius to annotate some of the most famous tracks he's worked on. It includes his annotations of songs he worked on with Kanye West ("Gold Digger", "Stronger", "Robocop"), plus records with Cam'ron, Juicy J, and more.

By Evan Minsker
on February 18, 2015 at 11:50 p.m. EST

Low Pros, the duo of A-Trak and Lex Luger, are following up their debut EP with another new single on Fool's Gold. It's called "Who Wanna Play?" and it features the Atlanta-based MC Que. The track features additional production from Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital, and Brillz. Check out the song's sci-fi video, directed by Nate Brown and Gustavo "Kidmograph" Torres, below via HNHH.

By Jeremy Gordon
on January 14, 2015 at 10:49 a.m. EST

A-Trak has shared the video for "Push", his recent single featuring Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow. Directed by Ramon Ayala, the nudity-featuring clip takes place at a very debauched, luxurious party. It stars TM88 from 808 Mafia.

By Zoe Camp
on December 24, 2014 at 12:30 p.m. EST

Just in time for the holidays, Wale and A-Trak have released a new, collaboration-filled mixtape titled Festivus. The eleven-track offering features contributions from Chance the Rapper, Pusha T, A$AP Ferg, Ab-Soul, and Fat Trel, among others. Download it via Datpiff, and listen below.

By Molly Beauchemin
on October 22, 2014 at 12:00 p.m. EDT

Low Pros, aka A-Trak and Lex Luger, have shared the video for their song "100 Bottles", which features Kanye West protégé Travi$ Scott. Directed by Nate Brown and A-Trak's art director Gustavo Torres, aka Kidmograph (who did all of Low Pros' artwork and A-Trak's tour visuals), the video features Scott stumbling through a cyborg city that looks like an interstellar Tokyo. Watch it below.